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The concepts are related through theological and philosophical frameworks where mind is either an attribute of God, as seen in Spinoza's monism [1], [2], [3], or a component of human devotion to God as described in biblical scripture [4], [5], [6].

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Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology 2 facts
claimChristian theological claims about God's awareness of creation, including God's knowledge of inner desires, passions, virtues, and vices, imply the existence of mind and consciousness.
claimThe Christian Bible contains references to God and creation that imply the existence of mind and consciousness.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
perspectiveBaruch Spinoza viewed mind and matter as attributes of a single, infinite substance he identified as God.
The Compatibility of Christianity with Panpsychism, Part 1 theologycommons.gcu.edu Lanell M. Mason · Theology Commons 1 fact
quoteIn the Gospels, Christ identifies the greatest commandment as: “you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength,” quoting Deuteronomy 6:5.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
perspectiveBaruch Spinoza (1632–1677) regarded both mind and matter as aspects or attributes of a single, eternal, infinite, and unique substance identified with God.